To wait or to cruise: The trade-off between waiting time and detours for service efficiency in ride-pooling systems

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Chengqi Lu , Nico Kühnel
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Abstract

Demand-responsive transport (DRT) in the form of ride-pooling has gained momentum thanks to its flexibility and convenience. To pool rides, detours may occur, and this usually leads to extra waiting times and ride durations for passengers. While many studies in the literature focus on improving vehicle scheduling, it remains interesting to see how the extra time passengers spend in traveling impacts the efficiency of a DRT system. In this study, we address this question by conducting experiments within an agent-based transport simulation framework using various real-world scenarios. Results suggest that increasing permissible waiting time is more effective in reducing the required fleet size and, consequently, the costs, compared to allowing a longer permissible ride duration. On the other hand, while increasing permissible ride duration at the expense of permissible waiting time increases the vehicle occupancy during peak hours, this does not necessarily correspond to a more efficient service.
等待还是巡航:在拼车系统中,为了提高服务效率,在等待时间和绕路之间进行权衡
以拼车为形式的需求响应交通(DRT)由于其灵活性和便利性而获得了发展势头。为了拼车,可能会绕道而行,这通常会导致乘客额外的等待时间和乘车时间。虽然文献中的许多研究都集中在改进车辆调度上,但看到乘客在旅行中花费的额外时间如何影响DRT系统的效率仍然很有趣。在本研究中,我们通过在基于代理的传输模拟框架中使用各种现实世界场景进行实验来解决这个问题。结果表明,与延长允许的乘车时间相比,增加允许的等待时间在减少所需的车队规模方面更有效,从而降低成本。另一方面,虽然以增加容许等候时间为代价而增加容许乘坐时间,可增加高峰时段的车辆占用率,但这并不一定意味着服务更有效率。
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